' -V-.*7^ ^Sfe' 1 ^;^ ,-fc THE BAKER9MELD CALIPORNIAN THURSDA Doctor's Small Inserted in the Californian l \,i.n:-:i "Trains for Business." Our office in the Giltes Duildirvj ij now open, and we shall be lo give any Infoi r.it on about ou j courses that may be required. A the i rulaLr* i i« Dr. ,]nmi~"n in regard t? ,1 tr-,;n glad bee We think we can Interest you. i-' i >ni .Los Angolas giws additional Jonuson, UK- im was \vt-<t i.n and who recently * in oau to Convince You that Publicity Pays a Professional Direc- Term opens September 1st. MM ue SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, ETC. A*k for catalogue H. R. LUFKIN, Principal i in.- m\^"iy surrounding tli Hi ivi a -J- .lonnsou jji sail natimmy, and the quarrd nit- luuifr, L)r. j. H. Joluiauii he -sun, wliJcn led the tutici K Ms tareweU letters bitter in regard to his parent, is helns cleared away. it wiu discovered uy an E aminrr iviirr.st'iualive that tae and it'll v> tory an Frat erna Announcements The Californian classified advertising columns are the best medium for making known your wants. Five lines, one week , Five liiles, three days 50o 25c ' FRATERNAL UNEQUALED Attractions at (The Ideal Vacation Place) t ' Golf, Tennis, Polo. Motoring, Riding, Bathing Seventeen-Mile Drive, Beautiful Scenery. Superb Climate, Perfect Accommodations, Summer Rates $3 to $5.50 Per Day (AMERICAN PLAN) REDUCED RAILROAD RATES Del Monte Express Leaves City Daily at 3 p. m. Write for Reservations to H. R. WARNER, u net's between the lather and son t had their inception at the time ot the i!w L 1 L; it'ljow's marriage, January 4, ,. At that time, much against hU Mailu-r's will, ihu young man am] Miss Annie Kobinson of KeruvUlr, Kern County, ctuiJwl, the young woman pay. in thr costa ot the wedding. Til-- uulu'i- objected to his sons iiwrrlaKt* i»n ih« ground that he want- oil his son to become a physician anil lor that purpose had arrange-! tu have the young mau educated abroad. and to puy uta expenses for ten years until lit.- had become well established in hid profession. Seeks Death in Shanghai. Johnson had entered the hospital service of the United States army and was doing duty* at Shanghai, China, as a hospital apprentice. \\Tiile on duty jn ihe Far East he attempted suicide. Dr. Johnson went to China, 8. P. O. E. No. 266—Bakersfleld Lodge No. 266, 13. I'. O. E. meets every Tuesday night at 7:30 at Odd Fellows' Hall, Chester avenue. Visiting brethren cordially invited to attend. Initiation every other Tuesday, Chaa. A, Lee, E. K.; C S. Meroney, Secretary. PRATERNA!ORDER EAGLES, Aerie No. ! J3, meets every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at Eagle Block I9tb street. Visiting brethren are cordially invited to attend. S. Sweitzer, W. P.; Jo P. Carroll, Secretary. WANTED \VANTED-Poskion as flroinun, pump man or stationary engineer. S mul reliable. Have the best of ommemlatlons. Address D. P. Boon Depot Hotel, Phone Main 487. rec FOR 8AJ.E—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Set of three billiard balls or will exchange for pool balls. Inquire at U03 19th street 07 u / KNIGHTS OF PYTHI No. 76, meets every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in I. O. O. P. Hall. A cordial Invitation to visiting Knights. DEGREE OF"HONOR WANTED—Furnished house of uot less than seven rooms. Address "J", care of thi.s office, tf J. H. KKEFK. well boring, Chester avenue. at 2317 tf CITY FRUIT MARKET—Telephone Main 1228; all kinds of fruit. Send in your orders for fruit to put up. tf FOR SAl^E—Two pool tables. Inquire at this office. tf WANTED—To rent, a gentle horse for a month, or tf can find suitable horse for delivery, will buy. 1319 Nineteenth street. ' 36 WANTED—Lady presser, one who can handle a heavy iron. Pioneer Dy e Works, phone Main 168. 129133 Twentieth street. 36 FOR SALE—A good saddle horse. Inquire at Dexter stables. 36 FOR SALE—A rubber tired buggy. Aa good as new. Inquire at the C. & C. stables. 36 PEACHES—Order pur Georges Cling peaches at once. Geo. W. Wear, Shady Grove ranch, telephone Farm- 36 ers 7x2- NK RSF Capital Stock $250 000 Surpl $140 000 Resources Million Dollars Exch upon the first steamer, and straight- VALENTINE LODGE, No. 78, D of H. • ^^^^ — _ _ _ — Meets first and third Fridays in each month at A. O. U. W. hall at 8 p. m. Visiting members cordially invited. Mrs. Dora L. Cabe, C. of H. Mrs. Ola R, Taylor, Recorder. Donald BANK RN LEY ATRO kersne ROUGH DRY Did You Know ma matters for his son. 1 young man, who had run away from every school in which his rather hail placed him, promised, out ot gratitude, to behave. He returned tu Los Angeles with the doctor, and. although 2} years of age, entered the oLs Angeles High School to finish his course there, so he might matriculate at a university and take up the study of medicine. For a time everything went well, but the boy would at times become morose, aften drinking to excess, and during these periods threaten the inmates of his home with violnce. Several p times he threatened hU father with' a revolver, but was saved from doing anything rash by belus disarmed. Again Attempts Suicide, At this time the young fellow attempted suicide for the second time and was once again saved by the prompt Intervention ot his father. It was while Miss Robinson was engaged as a nurse to a young man Dr. Johnson had taken Into his home that she met Rea and soon became his wife. Dr. Johnson, since Rea and his wife left Ix>s AngolpR, has heard little of his son. Humor brought him the news that a baby was horn and later he heard that the young couple were having differences, but direct word from Rea bo did not rerelve. It was suld at Dr. Johnson's residence today that he was suffering from a nervous collapse and a stroke of apoplexy was feared. WANTED—Modern house; four or five rooms; furnished; close in. Inquire at Mascot apartment house, room 8, tf JUSTICE LODGE, No. 31, A, O. U. —Meets every Thursday evening at 8 p. m. ( A. O. U. W. Haii, No. 162« Nineteenth street. Visttina: members cordially invited. 0 R. West, M. W.; C. W. Curtzwller, Recorder. .'MPROVED ORDER OF REDMEN— Talches Tribe^ No. 154, permanent address Box 731. Meets every Wednesday at S p. m. In the Workman Hall, Nineteenth stveet. Visiting members cordially invited. J. M. Haberfelde, Sachem; John Lewis, C. of R O'DBLL & BIGOT, employment agency—Help furnished of all kinds. Office, L.utz' drug store. Telephone Main 169. 348 FOR SALE—30 volumna new Werner Edition Encyclopedia Britannlca; 900 pages per volume, Including one guide, index and book case. If taken at ouce can be had for $20: cost price, $65. Have not been used. Call at Iti2 22nd street. 34 V PRIZE WINNERS—Meet me at Murphy's cigar stand Thursday evening at 6 o'clock and get orders for prizes won Labor Day. J. M. Me- lutosh. Phone Black 1885, 34 TELEPHONE Farmers 7x2 is repaired and you can order your Georgia Cling peaches at onco. C?eo. \V. Wear, Shady Grove Hanch, 39 WANTED—Good, gentle driving horse weighing 1100 or 1200 pounds. Must be safe and reliable for woman to drive. Address, S, Bin 4. ' tf FOR RELIABLE HELP—Ring up Main 218, Buckeye Employment Agency, C. C. Scrlbner & Co., prr prletors. The best of male and female help on the shortest possible notice. 1234 19th street, Walters Hotel. Bakersfleld, Cal. tf FOR SALE—Six thoroughbred peda- greed Angora kittens; six weeks old; all colors; perfect bearing; house broke. Prices reasonable. Inquire of Mrs. A. Kilbourn, 2031 F street. Telephone Main 1012. 35 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD Kern Lodge No. 58, Fraternal Brotherhood, meets on the first aad third Wednesday of each montu at S p. m., In K. of P. hall. In Kern City. H. H. Brown, President; R. G. Libby, Treasurer. KERN VALLEY CHAPTER, ROYAL ARCH MASONS—Meets every Wednesday night at 8 p. m. Visiting companions cordially incited. E. M. FRIANT. H. P. ORDER OF OWLS—BaKersfleld nest No. 172, meets every Tuesday at 8 p. iu., at Maud's hall. Visiting members cordially invited. W. S. Reat'ro, president; Joe Mackey, secretary. WANTED—MALE HELP. FOR SALE—Livery, fee/1 and sule stable, consisting of two lotH, large barn, horses, rigs and harness, For particulars call ou or address, Belt Medley, Lemon Cove, Cal. 40 Give trial. us a Give us a trial, Telephone Main 259. We will cull for your family washing, wash and iron all sheets, towols, slips, counterpanes, etc. starch all pieoos that require starching 1 and return to you for only (> cents per pound? you are in a hurry telephone us to call Friday morning and have them returned Saturday evening. Satisfactionguaranteed. CITIZENS LAUNDRY Cut Booze PHYSICIANS NINETEEN JOBS GOING AT PRESENT—Electricity, plumbing, bricklaying, taught in few months; tui-| TEN AC RES, $50 CASH tlon back after two months; advanced students paid wages. Free catalogue. Union Trade School and Contracting Company, 120-126 East Dth, Los Angeles. ' tt MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE CHEAP—Eighty acres with well five miles southeast of Kern. For particulars call at 2417 M street, Bakersfleld. 39 fo or Stanford \ I BAKERSFIELD SANATORIUM 2205 K Street Phone Main 414 ATTRACTING GENERAL ATTENTION the- Dye and Gleaners Pioneer Pro acobao Phone M&ln 20th Works STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Sept. —"Von must c-ut out Menlo or cut out Stanford," were the words of Dr. Jordan In setting forth the policy of the university toward those stu» dents who continue drinking in spite of the edict of the student affairs' committee, before the student ad* sembly this morning. ' ;( Dr. Jordan came out strongly on the statement that there Is no longer any place at the university for the man who is not here with a serious purpose or who does not live up to the ideals of the institution. "There Is no middle ground In the matter of proper conduct," said Dr. Jordan. "If you cannot make your- solves immune to the temptations of evil resorts, we cannot train you for succes in life. Education means work, You must ]ear n to work and to respect yourselves. You must not l»« jure yourselves or others. The worst advertisement of a university is a drunken enilcslan. All such will dropped off tho campus," A,. E. Iloth, president of the student . then made a srrmu* plea for co operation on tho pan o[ the students i" effort in resfun 1 harmony and iill.i up StaMf-H-'l spirit. Ho said uptm Hi.- in.Uviilnal student rest- DR. J. L. CARSON Resumes practice In Bakersfleld. Offices 301-2-3, Producers' Saving Bank building. Hours dally. Telephone Main 66. Residence, Main 48; Southern Hotel. DR. R. B. REES Physician and Surgeon. Rooms 9 and 10, Fish block, over Hughes drug store. Phone Main 364. DR. FRED J. CREASE Physician and Surgeon. Hopkins building, northeast corner Chester ave., and 19th at; rooms 12 and 14, Bakersfleld. Office phone Main 247. Res. phone Main 143. Office hours 10 to 12 a, m.; 2 to 4; 7 to 8 p.m. T. W. HELM, M, D. Physician and Surgeon. Rooms 212 and 213, Producers Bank building, Bakersfleld, Cal. Office phone Main 220; residence, Main 686. FOR SAbK—A high grade Emerson piano, cheap. Enquire 1826 Truxtun avenue or phone Main 875. Mrs. G. H. Taylor. tf HAVE~YOUR HOUSE'~Ci.l3ANED— Carpets cleaned, remodeled and laid Mattresses mado over and returned the same day. Your old furniture re-glued and made like new. Upholstering In all of Us brandies. All work guaranteed by A. C. Crowell, 306 K st; telephone Main 3pS. tf MASON CONTRACTOR—Bofier work a specialty. All work guaranteed. E. D. King. Address 809 Baker st., Kern. Telephone Main 1294. 62 -Balance $1 per month. Price $25 per acre. No taxes, no Interest. No risk. Profits certain. Located half mile from R. R. Station, six miles from Bakersfield. Land level. No hnrdpan or alkali. Orange, fruit, and vine land, bearing orange orchards near. Fruits ripen for earliest markets. Payments are easy, and land advancing. $100 per acre should be realized for the land before your contract expires. Title tfood. Maps and further particulars on application. Right to raise price of land without notice reserved. SUNSET REALTY CO., Fresno, Cal. 34 FOR SALE—Good 0' room noiiso, on 66-foot corner lot, with outbuildings, shade and fruit, close to street car. Will sell for $400 cash down; balance easy Installments. Why pay rent when you can get a home like this. H. G. Parsons. 1707 Chester avenue. 34 FOR RENT FOR. RENT—Furnished room, with hath. 2411 H street. Apply a 1 house. DRESSMAKING—Plain altering done at 2209 kersfleld. sewing and F street, Batt CHATEAU FRENCH LAUNDRY— Ring them up and have your suits cleaned or sponged without fading. Also silks, laces, lace curtains, etc. Everything done by a French expert 1512 18th Bt Phone Main 1U66. tf AND SECOND HAND Furniture at A. Lincoln'* store, Fourteenth street and Chester avenue A gen eral line of household furnishings always at bend. And at prices smaller than elsewhere In Bakers* field. Pbone Main 565. PASTURAGE—TWO mites from town, for horses or cattle; good feed, shade and running water the year around. Telephone Main 135. tf FOR RENT—Nicely furntahed rooms with hot and cold water and bath and reception hall for guests, all newly furnished; close to Santa Fe depot. 1653 D street, corner Truxtun. Phone Main 151S, 36 LOUT AND FOUND LOST—O» jewett's lane last Su a white »ull terrier dog, will plea ae notify J. H. Osgood, ephone Main 28 and receive ward. re- 3 0 M FOR SALE—ADout 100 tons ot first cutting alfalfa; suitable for cat.tle FOTmo-One transportation book Is QUICK TIME TO fur the success inline year. Kansas Uly St. Louis and Chicago PATENTS s-UuxRfi. & Strauss. Angelas. Patent r.n:>k frwa. DE, W. P. SCOTT Physician and Surgeon. Office hours: 11 to 12 a, m,; 2 to 4 ?.nd 7:30 p. m. Office and residence, Mnlti 210. Rooms 207, 208 and 215, Producers Bank building. DR. A. F. SCHAFEB Physician and Surgeon. Office, room** 1, 2, 3, ana 4, Oil and Stock Exchange building. OffiVo hours from 1 to 3 o'clock; Sundays by appointments only. feed. For particulars enquire at the Dave Htrsnfeld. U FOR SALE— Qtgar stand; good location In center of town; terms reasonable; address box 421, Bak- ersneld. 35 sued by the Oregou Railway and Navigation Company and bearing name appearing to be "Mrs. Berry/* Owner can have same at this office by paying £or this notice. 36 DR, F. W. MITCHELL Physician and Surgeon. OfTlce, rooms 305 ana "or,, Producers ( SEWING Bank b'llMlus. Office hours from H \Oini MATTRESSES arc not too old to be made over. You s&end a third of your life iu bed, so have then made over by E. C. Crowell, 1150 Q Ptreot, Kf rn. Upholstering a^l repairing in all branches, carpet cleaning, etc. Tete[t)iQr.3 Main 308. tf STRAYED OR STOLEN—From 202 21st street, about AUK. 15th. hrindl** hull ,pup about 9 months old; had on collar; cropjiod earn, Ions tnil, ami unsworn to tho numo of "Bill". Reward and no ouoHtlnus askod if returned to Clarence Wilson, at the National Supply Co, 1M21 Chester avenue. to J: 1 M rn., and nuonp Main GG2. 3 to He*. •i p. m. Main »51 Tele- ONTHI Through Pullman and Touri't Oars. Splendid Dining Southern STATE LIMITED J. BROWNE IIS LOCAL LUMBER BUSINESS Koy .f. Mmwno \\; - DOCTOR FOWLER Physician and Surgeon OftV* an-i Private Hospital. MACHINES—I have the aponoy for tho New Home sewing nmchlno anil have them for sale from $25 up to $60. Inquire at office and resilience, 1028 Q street, Kern. P. O. udilress, Bakersfleld, Box 23. H, M. Nightingale. 350 Retil Estate and PfrT Insurance. Rooo 6, Conklin bulldlng.1926 Cheater Av«. w. T . to Inn :-.vL-.\ !" a. i M-iiu 4. -" nmi * artontion C:is-» nn»l Thrust to 1_ in,; i - MuiMin 01' Kv 1 tu. l j iiom Pacific Company bjr )iusim'-;.. J. H. MalN-tf Co, h is :h.' to I.\UTV <mt> Stocks in i hr kiii'Is of l.ulhiin torlal, otc., at bo ohtaliu'<l from ATTORNEYS f -.'. assorted <:, .lu'.jfc?: to: 1 ull ^ :.!.-! dt»rriok m;i- s i.iM- t *r than can any or her plac<». It Hoo n * • * E. L. FOSTER Attorney-at-Law , Bank of Baker* phone Main 240, build courteous treatment, prompt delivery, good material and low prices are any Induceuiaut, you should favor them with a good portion of your trad* Give them your next order, on GEO. FLOURNOY Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public. Office. Stoner building, corner Chester avenue and 17th street. Telephone Main 67. DON'T GET HOI bfloaiiBp that last article you bought coat you twice us mufti as we charge. You must boar Jn n:lud that a regular dealer has to pay fancy prices for goods, while we got ours for lesa than half of what regular dealers P a > r Because we are money lenders. When yon want actual bargains In watches, diamonds. Jewelry, musical Instruments, guns, pistols, suit cases, trunks, etc., try ua. Uncle Iku's Jewelry and Loan Co.. Stanton & ZerannBUy, Props,, 1409 Nineteenth St., Bakersfleld. tf Real Estate anc+ Insurance Room 4. up stairs, corner Nineteenth Street and Chenter Avenue Phone Main 149. Procured in all Countries. Infringement Litigation. TOWNSEND, LYON, HACKLEY 504-7 Merchants' Trust Bldg Los Angeles, Cal. Patents trUL ST THOS. SCOTT Attorney and Count* I or at Law Offloo oTtr the Bank ot Bftlnnfttid. Phone Main 232 H. 0. HARNESS With J. W, Brockman Real Estate and Insurance Rom 26, G*lte» Block Bakersfleld, Oal R, A MOORE Real Estate and Insurance Room 11, Hopkln* Dldg Phont Main 433 B«k< F